my old laptop. Building from source as we speak via a fresh Ubuntu
On Dec 15, 12:26 am, Chris Masone <
cmas...@chromium.org> wrote:
> Aaaand again from the right address
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> From: "Chris Masone" <
cmas...@google.com>
> Date: Dec 14, 2010 9:23 PM
> Subject: Re: [cros-discuss] Why is Chrome OS so much faster than my
> developer build?
> To: <
hensonduglassturg...@gmail.com>
> Cc: "Chromium OS discuss" <
chromium-os-disc...@chromium.org>
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> Booting off an ssd gives waaaaay better performance than booting off USB.
> On Dec 14, 2010 5:49 PM, "Henson Duglas Sturgill" <
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hensonduglassturg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Just got my Cr-48, a great surprise!
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> > If you haven't heard anything back from your application for the
> > Pilot, know that there's still hope!
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> > I'm surprised though, Chrome OS seems exponentially faster than the
> > developer build of Chromium OS that I compiled at the beginning of the
> > month. I'm guessing that the kernel's been compiled only to work with
> > the Cr-48 (Mario) hardware, and that the read speeds from the drive
> > are faster than those of my old USB drive my old netbook -- which I
> > run my self-built versions on. But does that explain the added speedy-
> > ness?
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> > Chrome OS is of course different than Chromium OS. And this build is
> > marked Beta, where the one I compiled using the Chromium Build
> > Instructions was listed as Dev (I think.) Being that I don't need the
> > developer features (I was dropping into Terminal just to start SSH,
> > which is still available from Ctrl+Alt+T) is there a way to build a
> > comparable Beta version of Chromium OS? If the difference in versions
> > causes the speed difference, I'd rather just build the faster one.
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> > - Henson
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